Results, simplified form of kanji for luck

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デモティキDEMOTEIKIジモティキJIMOTEIKI

noun:

  • demotic (everyday form of modern Greek) - From Greek "dimotiki" カサレヴサ
りくしょrikushoりきしょrikishoろくしょrokusho

noun:

  • the six classes of (kanji) characters りくしょ・りきしょ
  • Hexateuch (first six books of the Hebrew Bible)
はらのむしharanomushi

noun:

れるreruられるrareru Inflection

auxiliary verb / ichidan verb:

  • indicates passive voice (incl. the "suffering passive") - れる for 五段 verbs, られる for 一段 verbs. After the -nai stem of a verb 迷惑の受身【めいわくのうけみ】
  • indicates the potential form - no imperative form
  • indicates spontaneous occurrence - no imperative form
  • used as an honorific for others' actions - no imperative form - honorific language
ラックRAKKU

noun:

  • rack
  • ruck
  • luck
だいきょうdaikyou

noun:

  • terrible luck; atrocity
ビギナーズラックBIGINAAZURAKKU

noun:

  • beginner's luck
おとこうんotokoun

noun:

  • luck with men
おんなうんonnaun

noun:

  • luck with women
しょううんshouun

noun:

  • luck at winning
ゆそうけいたいyusoukeitai

noun:

  • form of transport; mode of transport
ようしきびyoushikibi

noun:

  • beauty of style; beauty of form
ちょうchou

counter:

  • counter for sheets, pages, leaves, etc.
  • counter for blocks of tofu; counter for servings in a restaurant
  • counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.

noun:

watashiga見つけたmitsuketanohachounoハサミHASAMIだけdakeだったdatta I found nothing but a pair of scissors.

合衆国gasshuukokudeha2億1600万choumono鉄砲teppouruiga民間minkannoteniあるarutoいうiu In the U.S., as many as 216 million firearms are said to be in private hands.

かていけいkateikei

noun:

しんこうけいshinkoukei

noun:

  • progressive form - Linguistics term
  • in progress (e.g. of a project)
あまなつamanatsuアマナツAMANATSU

noun:

  • amanatsu (Citrus natsudaidai); sweet form of Chinese citron 夏みかん
じょうじゅつjoujutsu

noun:

  • jōjutsu; form of martial art using a cane staff 杖道
じょうどうjoudou

noun:

  • jōdō; form of martial art using a cane staff 杖術
はんぼうじゅつhanboujutsu

noun:

  • form of martial art using a short cane staff
あまなつみかんamanatsumikan

noun:

  • sweet form of Watson pomelo (Citrus natsudaidai f. kawanonatsudaidai) 甘夏柑
しぼうりゆうしょshibouriyuusho

noun:

  • statement of purpose; essay/letter in university application form
テけいTEkeiてけいtekei

noun:

  • -te form (e.g. of a verb) - Linguistics term
かわのなつだいだいkawanonatsudaidaiカワノナツダイダイKAWANONATSUDAIDAI

noun:

  • amanatsu (Citrus natsudaidai); sweet form of Chinese citron 甘夏
たいこうtaikou

noun:

  • taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son - esp. refers to Toyotomi Hideyoshi - honorific language 関白【かんぱく】
せんねんいちじつsennen'ichijitsu

noun:

  • without intermission for many years; with constancy of purpose for many years; in the same old rut for years on end - four character idiom

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